Plane filling curves and Baire
From: Toni Lassila (toni_at_nukespam.org)
Date: 11/03/04
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Date: Thu, 04 Nov 2004 00:17:49 +0200
While covering the Baire Category Theorem, our prof mentioned that
plane-filling curves don't act as a counterexample of a numerable
union of nowhere dense sets that cover a non-empty complete metric
space. Is there are simple reason why?
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